Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 27, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 February 1945 — Page 3
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SEA VICTORY STIRS JAPS
For Sale
R OF wood shingles due at
.veck. Farm Bureau Co-op.
FOR SALE 80-acre farm. Albert R. Walters, Sullivan R. 5, Box 276, .or call Paxton 1,0 on 23.
tl Jolm Dccrc parts ami
call 205 at Maco Tire &
ry Service, Sullivan, lnd.
Plants.
C FLOWERS and
u's Greenliouse. '
ALITY FEEDS Egg mash, scratch feed, $2.85; 16 $2.50; rabbit pellets, bag dog food, $4.85, 25 lbs., $1.45.
s Feed Store. , IES greatly REDUCED! Tcstl ovcn- Atlas tires now selling w low prices iu all sizes, s Standard Service (Vick-
) : .
R SALE Metal bed, springs
attress. 222 W. Johnson St:
l)R SALE Water systems for
and shallow wells, with elec-
motors. Shallow well pumps
gasoline engines. Lawrence
Sales Company, Lawrence-
Ill. Phone 90.
3R SALE Model A t'ora.
N. State St. Phone 593-A.
JOHNSON PRODUCTION -
BRED CHICKS: Early order dis
count on orders placed by Febru
ary lotn. &i years oi coiuuiucu poidlry progress assures you of
getting the best! We also have electric, coal and kerosene brooder stoves. And other supplies. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 1
115 South Court St. Phone bOb
On Sunday, January 28th, Mrs.; Mrs. Claude Shake, Mrs. Ber-
inice Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shake of - Indianapolis and Mr. jand Mrs. Eugene Shake of Liiiton were Sunday guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Arnold. I Mrs. Frank Bledsoe was the
Miscellaneous
A PERKY white cockatoo perches oi the shoulder of 9-year-old Stephen
Sheppard at the New York City Zoo. It is his choice for mascot of
the 1945 Junior Red Cross War
Laura seoil entertained with a .birthday dinner in honor of her liu:.xuid, Paul Scott whose birthday was Monday. At the nooh hour a bountiful dinner was served to the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Coyner of Duggcr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander and Earl Addison of Carthage, Mfs. Ruth Arnett and children of iMerom Station, Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Gilman and family I over the week-end. i Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Criss attended the funeral of Mrs. Frank
Criss in Telle Haute Monday.
over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ballard Saturday night. Misses Maxine Myers and Esther Myers of Terre Haute, spent the week-end with their father.
Fund. The boy and girl members of , Joe Fierson and . family. Mrs. O. E. Myers.
ALVEY pays 10c for your beef hides. Alvcy Feed Co., southwest corner 2nd & Oiiio, Torre Haute.
the organization toured the zoo Mane Uogard ana children, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corner, Mrs.
seeking candidates among the bnda and Mrs. fcrnil Coyner and dnu-jJohn Hope and Mrs. .Thomas animals. (International) gliters nnd Mr. and Mrs.. John Lippealt Jr., spent Monday in
FREE! Three valuable prizes with feed purchased or chicks booked on valuable prizes during January and February. Now In effect. Watch for further inform
ation in this newspaper. Ask par- ; our
.CARD OF THANKS
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vye uif very graieim ana wisn.:at the home of Mary Copeland. to express our sincere thanks to , All members are urged to be
Hale. The Senior Pals Sunday School Class party will be held Thurs
day night, February 8th at 7:30
ticulars at Johnson Feed and Supply Co., 115 South Court. Phone 606.
relatives, neighbors and present as there is urgent busi-
DR SALE Coal range, good
ition. Cheap if taken .at once, r Bedwell, 1127 N. Section. ie C10-L.
)R SALE Sinks with or out cabinets, toilets, lavatorhower stalls, pipe and fit- ; for their installation. Law-
leville Sales Company, Law-
eville, 111. Phone 90.
WHILE IT LASTS Free for the hauling away Corn chaff and cleanings. Farmers find it valuable for litter, bedding, mulch and fertilizer. Johnson Elevator.
36 Chevrolet. Will trade for jlder car. See Chas. Wright,
;ht Super Service. x
3R SALE 1930 Model
I. Wright Super Service.
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CALL 897 for Cold Wave Perm-1
anents, $10.00 and $15.00. Others $3.50 up. Charm Beauty Shop, over Maxwell-Brown's. .. .
friends for the kindness, sympathy
and floral tributes received during the illness and death of outdear husband and father, Charles Phegley. We especially want to thank Rev. Sutch, the singers and Mr. Shultz. " Mrs. Ella Phegley Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Walls
I 4vir. ana ivirs. tterschei Long.
YOUTH REVIVAL
ness to be transacted. Christine Arnett and Shirley Ann Mason spent Saturday with Joan Brown. Loren Davis of Terre Haute spent the week-end here with relatives and-friends. Mrs. Connie Johnson and baby daughter, Nancy Jeanine, were returned to their home Friday from the hospital in Sullivan Mrs. Ross Vickrcy of Sullivan spent the week-end with Charles
Viekrey and family
may
Bloomington, Indiana. Mrs. Frank Abrams is confined to her home by illness. Fred Dugger and Bill Walkins are home from overseas. Mrs. Ruth Abrams has returned from Detroit where she has been the guest of her son the past month. Mothers Club of World War II was entertained , Friday by Mrs. Anna Shepherd. A nice crowd was present. A covered dish lunch was served.
Hl'SII RA IUGH SCHOOL'S JANUARY HONOR ROLL 71.M . Grade: Byron Peterson. Donna Rae Slud'er, Joan Rhcmel. 8lh Grade: Margaret Drunker, Dale Woodruff. 9th Grade: Rebecca Ann McCrocklin, 12 points, Tom Gardner, Jr., 12 points. 10th Grade: Doris Jewell, 12 points, Norma Pullum, 1 1 points, George McCoskcy, 9 points, Ruth Van Arsdall. . 9 points, Jerry Criss, straight B's. lllh Grade: Bonnie Alice McCrocklin, 14 points, Dale Perius, 13 points, James Allen, 11 points, Pat Gardner, 11 points, Louie Petit, 11 points, Jerry Woodruff, 10 points, Carol Allen, 10 points, June Hutchison, 9 points, Norma Hubble, 9 points. 12th Grade: Mary Rachael McCrocklin, 12 points, Marilyn Criss, 11 points, George Larr, 10 points, Kenneth Gaskins, 10 points, Shirley Magill, 9 points, Jeannic Flynn, straight B's.
CfiiN A . vm rT Hji CHINA SEApss 1 if . nunc r .NO I -i pS5'4 J.PCJf.l: a? t . AMO.pj:;.hgpM(jSAl l.f.HSVirrY
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)R SALE 1935 Chevrolet.
tires, good condition.- Edi
:clt, R. 1 Paxton.
JR SALE 122 acres; 7-room
se Areola neaimg sysiem,
ing for 1000 hens, large barn.
r outDuiicung, ciecinciiy,
wells. Ward Pigg, Sullivan
)R SALE Shoals. Davis Ho-
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
Feb. 7 at 12 o'clock. Having sold the First Baptist Church here,
farm, am offering lor sale, liouse-; brought the message in the clos
hold furniture, one lot glass dishes, canned fruit, also farm implements and many other articles. Luther Frakes, 1-2 mile north of old Glendora mine. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for used furniture, stoves, radios, odd pieces, or whole house. 107 West Jackson. M. T. Conger.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMillan spent the week-end in Francisco,
Mrs. Cliff Gray was surprised .Indiana with Mr. and Mrs. Foster
Wyman A. Hull, pastor of . Saturday to receive a long dis-'Kirk.
tance call from her son. Pvt. Mrs. Ruth McGehey and son, Frank "Sid" McNabb of the U. S. Larry ot Indianapolis spent a few
nig service of the Youth Revival. Army who had just returned to. days here last week with her A good crowd was in attendance, j the States for hospital treatment. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Crow. The leaders and the programs He called from Boston, Mass. He ! Mr. and Mrs. Claude German they presented each night, togeth- has been confined to various j were in Terre Haute' Saturday. 1 er with the different -, speakers hospitals in England and France Mrs. Edna Brown and son were
CARLISLE
AtTHOUGH THEIR PLANS for action on the east and southeast coasts ' of China have been interrupted and upset by the great Third Fleet victories in the China sea, the Japs have again begun hacking at the Clnnese-held gap (1) in the Hengyang-Canton railroad. Admiral Haley's raids are known to have greatly disrupted communications nr I -whod land nupplies, but th. Japs arc now reported again i;..lUing to expand their. China coast belt. Final results of UieHalwy campaign to isolate Luzon arc shown line. (Intetnttional)
)R SALE Jersey cows, calves ido., Charles Armstrong, 3 s northeast Sullivan, 1 mile i of Glendora, PLES $1.00 to $3.00 per bu., storage, Turley, $3.50 per bu.
,oii Orchard, Linton, lnd.
,)R SALE 24 pairs men's
s. all kinds girls' jackets, ling of all kind. John Waldorf, ection St.
'EW shipment of large sewing
nets, lamp tables, magazine
k novelties, etc. Russell Furn.
118 W. Washington.
LOOK AH sizes of Grade I tires' available. Also batteries recharged, $1.00 with rental free. Flynn's, Paxton, Indiana. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 je verse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED A waitress. Apply at Barnes Hotel in person.
throughout the week, made this for treatment of trench feet. He one of the most interesting reviv-. expects to be sent to a hospital als ever held by the Baptist nearer home. Youth. v r ! Mrs. Edna Thompson who has
been confined to her .home the past week is improving.
Mrs. Martha Landes who spent, the past week here with her lamily returned Sunday to her work as nurse at the hospital in Sullivan.
Navy Assistant
WANTED Folding camera, size film 120, 620, 616 or 116. Write Mrs. Harvey McKinley, Merom R. 2.
WANTED Work hour. Phone 324-X.
by day or
WANTED Good used play pen. Call 381, Merom.
Now ready, Champion Strain rly Korean Lcspcdcza Seed, inois State test 99,78 pure, ice 12c per pound, Bagged (1 F.O.B. Robinson, Illinois. write Trimble Bros., iinble, Illinois.
WANTED TO BUY Pick-up truck or panel truck. 107 West Jackson Street. M. T. Conger.
WANTED Washings, no ironing. Stella Davidson, lib' N. Foley St.
TODAY'S ! MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. C. (U.I!) j Produce: j Poultry: Broilers, friers and roasters under five lbs., 28c; Bar-1 red and White Rock Fpringers, : 24c; colored spi'ingers, 23c; . Lfg-, horn springers, 21c; heavy breed;
Leghorn hens, 21c;
in Terre Haute last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bolinger and son, Bob, and Bert Howard visited Mr. Howard at the Mary Sherman Hospital Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Claude Pierce spent Saturday in Terre Haute with Mrs. Mexa Wildon. Rev. Jack '. Anderson of the Christian Church in Sullivan preached at. the Jr. Hall here Sunday evening. Mrs. Louis Graff, formerly Miss Lena Riggs of 1125 South Center Street, Terre Haute is convalescing from a major operalion at St. Anthony Hospital.
Miss Janice Axsom and Miss Martha Mahan of Bloomington, served Monday and Tuesday as
pages in the Indiana State Senate. They were appointed by the State Senator from Monroe county. Janice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Axsom, formerly of Carlisle. Miss Frances Robbins spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stullz and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Stultz
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell I
Bledsoe and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waddell, Mrs. Gertie
Shepherd, Billie Hamilton and Mrs. Stella Stultz were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Houpt, it being Mrs. Houpt'sj birthday. - '
FACTOGKAPHS The average cost of converting a medium-sized two-engine transport from military to commercial use is $25,000, airline operators having reduced the cost to this figure during the past few months. , Wheat gluten, a byproduct In the manufacture of whcalstarch, was found to make a good adhesive when dissolved in dilute ammonia. The discovery was made in 101.'!, Unlike steel rivet.'', aluminum rivets are driven In while they arc very cold.
for five pounds until Feb. 28.. Stamp 35 becomes valid for five pounds Feb. 1 aue will be good ! until June 2. AH sugar stamps must last three months now. Another sugar stamp is expected to become good May 1. Shoes Book 3 airplane stamps j 1, 2 and 3 valid indefinitely; OPA i says no. plans to cancel any. !' Gasoline-r-I4-Arcoupons valid ; everywhere for four gallons each j through March 21. B-5, C-5, B-C ' and C-6 coupons good everywhere I for five gallons each. ; Fuel Oil Old period 4 and 5 and new period 1, 2 and .'( coupons valid in all areas throughout current heating year, I "
RATIONING SUMMARY ! Meals, Cheese and Dairy Products Book. 4 red stamps Q5 through Z5 and A2 through D2 now valid. 05 through S5 invalid1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bond and sons ; March 31. T5 through X5 invalid' of Washington, visited with Mr. April 28. V5, Z5k A2 through D2; and Mrs. Lee Grass, Saturday eve-1 invalid June 2. i
Quit paying rent and own a liome. Special -bargains' oa properly on installment plaii. Also farms for sale. W. T MEU.OTT
i hens, 24c;
I cocks, 15c. setting, 45 3-4 cents for number i one and t5c for number two. I Eggs, 34 cents.
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1 Dead Animals
j ivemoveu , II kinds: horses, cows, ieep, calves and hogs. Call Jonroe Feed Service, Sulli:m phone 332 or Crawford 01 or Crawford 53109, erre Haute. We pay all lione charges. 24 hour ser-ce.
I Terre Haute, Indiana
WANTED TO BUY 4 or 5-
room semi-modern house. Call I C36-Y at 117 South State. j
WANTED Elderly man for part-time work at the Liberty I Filling Station. ,
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H. STRUVE HENSEl, new assislait to Secretary of the Navy Jame: V. Forrcstal, is shown abovt shortly after he took the oath o: 'olTiec from Rear Adm. Thoiuas L Catch, U. S. N., judge advotatt general of I he Navy, in Wash ington, D. C. (International,
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INDIANAPOLIS,
Livestock: , Hogs, 7,000; 100-440 lbs., $14.80;
100-16(Wbs., $13.50 $14.80; ; mostly $14.00 $14.05. Cattle. 3,000; calves, 700:
iiiui cnoice steers mosny n.io !$!G.00f load good and choice, j $16.50; load choice 900-lbs., $16.00; I most medium and good heifers, ! $12.50?15.00; medium and good cows, $11.00 $13.50; vealers top,
! $17.50.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor of Farmersburg visited their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Gordon Sunday,
Mrs. Mary Julian was the din- i ner guest Sunday of Mr. and I
Mrs. Fred Motes. Mrs. Clifford Mahan, who has been visiting in Dallas, Texas returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Delpha Knuckles and
sows' ivuss fnynis uoroy weni 10 icne 'Haute Monday.
Mrs. Lois Hankins who is employed at Camp Atterbury spent i the week-end here with her ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Willjiams and her son, Micky. Mrs. Arthur Peeler of Ander1 son visited her parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. John Hill over the week-
niug.
Miss Loi:i Watson of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. ISrviti Watson. Mrs. Wilbur Grass is confined to her home with the flu.
Processed FoodsBook 4 blue! stamps X5 through Z5 and A3 j lhroU!:b now good. 112 through! L2 valid Feb. 1. V5 through A'.i and B2 invalid March 31. C2; through C!2 invalid April 2tl. 112 through L2 invalid June 2. j Sugar Book 4 stamp 34 good
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PK. A. ('. M I'll AM. Will iii iur sloir WEDNESDAY MAX WELL- BKOWN SHOE CO.
By jimmy Hallo
Sheep. 1,000 bulk good
choice, $15.75 $16.50 most medium to low good, $13.50 $15.50.
and end.
Mrs. Ruby Woodi'ow oT Camp Atterbury visited her sister, Mrs.
Lost
LOST Tank wagon gasoline hose between Sullivan and Caledonia. R. W. Springer, Phone 690,
OBITUARY Charley Phegley was born March 23rd, 1882, Brown County, and died January 31st, 1945, being 62 years at the time of his death. He was married February 15th, 1913, to Sarah Ella Ault, Spraytown. To this union three children were btorn, Glethel Marie Walls, Etta Mae Long, and Gaitha
Lene, deceased.
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AVords of Witfilom Shame on those hearts of stone, that cannot melt in soft adoption of another's sorrow! L. E. Landon. Hints on Etiquette On a business letter the date is
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